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- Swift_fox abstract "This article is about the animal. For information about the web browser, see Swiftfox.The swift fox (Vulpes velox) is a small light orange-tan fox around the size of a domestic cat found in the western grasslands of North America, such as Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. It also lives in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta in Canada, where it was previously extirpated. It is closely related to the kit fox and the two species are sometimes known as subspecies of Vulpes velox because hybrids of the two species occur naturally where their ranges overlap.The swift fox lives primarily in short-grass prairies and deserts. It became nearly extinct in the 1930s as a result of predator control programs, but was successfully reintroduced later. Currently, the conservation status of the species is considered by the IUCN as Least Concern owing to stable populations elsewhere.Like most canids, the swift fox is an omnivore, and its diet includes grasses and fruits as well as small mammals, carrion, and insects. In the wild, its lifespan is three to six years, and it breeds once annually, from late December to March, depending on the geographic region. Pups are born anywhere from March to mid-May, and are weaned at six to seven weeks old.The swift fox is closely related genetically to the kit fox (Vulpes macrotis), but occupies a different geographical range. The two have historically been regarded as the same species for reasons basically related to size: the kit fox is slightly smaller than the swift fox, and the former has a narrower snout. However, hybrids between the two occur naturally where their ranges overlap, and some mammalogists classify the two as subspecies of a single species, usually treated as Vulpes velox (with the swift fox being described as V. velox velox and the kit fox as V. velox macrotis). The molecular genetics evidence is not conclusive however, and some of those who have used it continue to treat the swift fox and kit fox as separate species.".
- Swift_fox binomialAuthority Thomas_Say.
- Swift_fox class Mammal.
- Swift_fox conservationStatus "LC".
- Swift_fox conservationStatusSystem "iucn".
- Swift_fox family Canidae.
- Swift_fox genus Vulpes.
- Swift_fox kingdom Animal.
- Swift_fox order Carnivora.
- Swift_fox phylum Chordate.
- Swift_fox synonym "*hebes Merriam, 1902".
- Swift_fox thumbnail Swift_Fox.jpg?width=300.
- Swift_fox wikiPageExternalLink Return_of_the_Swift_Fox.
- Swift_fox wikiPageID "537961".
- Swift_fox wikiPageRevisionID "606244649".
- Swift_fox binomial "Vulpes velox".
- Swift_fox classis "Mammalia".
- Swift_fox familia Canidae.
- Swift_fox genus "Vulpes".
- Swift_fox hasPhotoCollection Swift_fox.
- Swift_fox name "Swift fox".
- Swift_fox ordo Carnivora.
- Swift_fox phylum Chordate.
- Swift_fox rangeMap "Swift Fox area.png".
- Swift_fox rangeMapCaption "Swift fox range".
- Swift_fox regnum "Animalia".
- Swift_fox species "V. velox".
- Swift_fox status "LC".
- Swift_fox statusSystem "iucn".
- Swift_fox synonyms "*hebes Merriam, 1902".
- Swift_fox trend "stable".
- Swift_fox subject Category:Fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Swift_fox subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Western_United_States.
- Swift_fox subject Category:Foxes.
- Swift_fox subject Category:Mammals_of_Canada.
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- Swift_fox comment "This article is about the animal. For information about the web browser, see Swiftfox.The swift fox (Vulpes velox) is a small light orange-tan fox around the size of a domestic cat found in the western grasslands of North America, such as Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. It also lives in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta in Canada, where it was previously extirpated.".
- Swift_fox label "Kitvos".
- Swift_fox label "Lis płowy".
- Swift_fox label "Raposa-orelhuda".
- Swift_fox label "Renard véloce".
- Swift_fox label "Swift fox".
- Swift_fox label "Swiftfuchs".
- Swift_fox label "Vulpes velox".
- Swift_fox label "Vulpes velox".
- Swift_fox label "Американский корсак".
- Swift_fox label "ثعلب سريع".
- Swift_fox label "スイフトギツネ".
- Swift_fox label "草原狐".
- Swift_fox sameAs Swiftfuchs.
- Swift_fox sameAs Vulpes_velox.
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- Swift_fox sameAs Renard_véloce.
- Swift_fox sameAs Vulpes_velox.
- Swift_fox sameAs スイフトギツネ.
- Swift_fox sameAs 스위프트여우.
- Swift_fox sameAs Kitvos.
- Swift_fox sameAs Lis_płowy.
- Swift_fox sameAs Raposa-orelhuda.
- Swift_fox sameAs m.02mwvg.
- Swift_fox sameAs Q263706.
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- Swift_fox wasDerivedFrom Swift_fox?oldid=606244649.
- Swift_fox depiction Swift_Fox.jpg.
- Swift_fox isPrimaryTopicOf Swift_fox.
- Swift_fox name "Swift fox".